Latest News Latest News Sports Wilcox Softball Hungry for a Postseason Berth in 2019 Andrew Bensch March 14, 2019 Last season the Wilcox softball squad missed out on qualifying for the CCS playoffs by the slimmest of margins. After… Arts & Entertainment Peninsula Youth Theatre Celebrates Self-Acceptance and Friendship in Tony-Award Nominated Shrek the Musical Santa Clara Weekly March 14, 2019 Everyone’s favorite ogre goes from swamp to stage as Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT) proudly presents Shrek the Musical, a hysterical… Community In the Valley this Week: March 14 – 20 Santa Clara Weekly March 14, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… City Politics Santa Clara’s General Fund Budget Stabilization Reserves Since 2000: From Safe to Shaky to Safe — Right Now Carolyn Schuk March 14, 2019 By the time the new millennium was 10 years old, the City of Santa Clara’s general fund reserves had dropped… Milestones Milestones: You Have a Right! Miles H Barber, Publisher March 14, 2019 Is the Santa Clara Weekly just another local newspaper with a grudge? There are comments that we are continually taking… CommunitySports Sunnyvale Soccer Club Cleat Exchange Scores for Kids and Environment Diane Andrews March 13, 2019 A couple hundred pairs of used soccer cleats lined two cement walkways at Sunnyvale Alliance Soccer Club’s biannual cleat exchange… SchoolsSports Santa Clara High Schools’ Special Education Classes Hit the Court in Partnership with Special Olympics Larry Sacks March 13, 2019 The Wilcox High School gym was packed with spectators from both Santa Clara and Wilcox High Schools on Thursday, March… Community Mission College Women’s Day Celebration Empowers All Diane Andrews March 13, 2019 Three influential, Bay Area women who are breaking stereotypes brought powerful messages of gender equity to Mission College on March… Arts & Entertainment Native American Perspectives Shown at de Saisset Museum’s “Out of Tradition: Sacred and Profane” Cynthia Cheng March 13, 2019 Currently on view at Santa Clara University’s de Saisset Museum is artist Linda Yamane’s “3-Rod Coiled Trinket Basket (‘Watuupen’ in… Schools Middle School Matters, Opportunity Programs Introduced at School Board Meeting Ky (Kenny) Ngo March 12, 2019 The March 7 School Board meeting held by the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) was notable for the introductions… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: March 3 – 9 Santa Clara Police Department March 11, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Tyler White, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Diane Andrews March 10, 2019 It was a chilly Santa Clara Saturday with dark clouds, intermittent rain showers and, at the moment, an interlude of… Public Safety Police Looking for Man Who Attacked Women in Santa Clara, Sunnyvale Erika Towne March 9, 2019 The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) is working with the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety (DPS) to try and catch… Community Northside Library’s 5th Annual Science Day STEM-ulates Young Minds Cynthia Cheng March 8, 2019 Outside Northside Library on Feb. 23, children worked on a number of projects that were part of Bay Area Discovery… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity 78th Annual Pageant of Camellia Beauties Wows Valley Visitors Diane Andrews March 8, 2019 For over three-quarters of a century, the winter Camellia Flower Show organized by the Camellia Society of Santa Clara County… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From March 6th Mary Hanel March 8, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 7, 1919) Celebration on July 4th to be Mammoth Event: A.N. Nuttman Serving… Schools Sutter and Montague Schools Lead District with Computer Science Immersion Programs Diane Andrews March 7, 2019 At John D. Sutter and Montague Elementary Schools in Santa Clara, all K – 5 students take part in “Code… Community Red Cross Teams up with Game of Thrones, Asks Blood Donors to Bleed #ForTheThrone Santa Clara Weekly March 7, 2019 The American Red Cross has a severe shortage of type O blood and urges type O donors — as well as… Sports Bruins’ “New” Baseball Coach Fitting in Seamlessly Andrew Bensch March 7, 2019 With his extensive experience allowing him to show pitchers the subtle differences between the four-seam and two-seam fastballs, one could… Sports New Faces in Key Spaces, But Bruins’ Bats Still Bring the Thump Andrew Bensch March 7, 2019 There are some new faces in key spaces this season for the Santa Clara Bruins. For the first time in… 1 … 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 … 477